Flags - Advanced

This page explains more Flags that may be used, as well as some advanced Commands that pertain to the residence flag system. It is designed to be a continuance of the Flags page, so if you have not read that yet, please do so.

If you are not standing on your residence, but are still on the correct SMP, you can change residence Flags by adding an exclamation mark prefix and the residence name or its address to the set, cset, pset, or cpsetCommands.

Example: /res set !1001 move f. This would set the move flag to false on residence number 1001.

You can set several Flags for several players at once by adding the extra names and separating them with commas (without spaces). This can be applied to several Flags, several players, or a combination of players and Flags. This will also work for setting Flags while not standing on the residence (seen above).

Sometimes a residence flag controls a lot of different blocks. A good example is the container flag: this does not only control chest access, but also controls furnaces, brewing stands, hoppers, droppers, dispensers, and even beacons. In those cases, it is possible to give players access to a single block only, by using a sub-flag. Keep in mind that sometimes it may be easier to use Access Signs, but if you absolutely want to designate sub Flags, it is an option.

For example, to give access to hoppers only, you would use the container:hopper sub-flag. Using sub-Flags works just like using regular Flags; the only difference is the parent flag:sub flag notation that is required or is shown.

The admin flag was designed to be used for alternate accounts of the same person. The Admin flag includes every flag, as well as the ability to give players permission to delete the residence, change the Flags, etc. It is HIGHLY discouraged for sharing with friends.